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The following hyperlinks lead to converted
PowerPoint presentations that were given at the
March 2002 principal investigators orientation
and coordination meeting of the Steller Sea Lion
Coordinated Research Program held in Anchorage,
Alaska. These pages are primarily for the
use of the program participants but are
available for viewing by the public. The
conversions are intended to be multibrowser
compatible but are best viewed in Internet
Explorer *.
If you have difficulty accessing the
information presented in these presentations
please contact the program
coordinator.
Introduction
Vital
Rates and Life History
Fish
Assessment and Fisheries
- Development
and Applicaton of Empirical Acoustic Models
for the Assesment of Forage Fish Populations
Around a Steller Sea Lion Rookery
Chuck Adams and Kenneth Coyle
- Comparison
of Prey Availability and Ecology in Steller
Sea Lion Foraging Regions: a Coordinated
Remote Sensing Study
Evelyn Brown, Robert Foy, Sue Hills, Richard
Collins, James Churnside, and Tim Veenstra
- Assessment
of Steller Sea Lion Prey Availability Within
Criticical Habitat in Chiniak and Marmot
Bays, Alaska
Robert Foy
- NMFS
Fisheries Interaction Studies
Anne Hollowed et al
- Acoustic
Characterization of Steller Sea Lion Forage
Species
John Horne and Stéphane Gauthier
- Shallow
Water Nearshore Fish Assemblages Around
Steller Sea Lion Haulouts Near Kodiak,
Alaska
B. Konar, K. Wynne, S. Hills, presented by
Kathy Hegweer
- Effect
of Climate Variability and Fish Size of
Steller Sea Lion Decline in the Bering Sea
Brenda Norcross and Michael Palmer
- Improving
Access to ADF&G's Lower Cook Inlet
Pacific Herring Stock Assessment and
Commerical Fishery Databases, Including
Observations of Steller Sea Lions
Ted Otis
- Assessment
of Fine-Scale Interactions Between Steller
Sea Lion Abundance and Trends of Local
Fisheries
John Skalski and Peter Dillingham
- Estimates
of Changes in the Foraging Behavior of
Steller Sea Lions in Response to Precipitous
Declines of the Herring Population in Prince
William Sound
Richard Thorne and Gary Thomas
- Geographical
Ecology of Steller Sea Lions and Ephemeral,
High-Quality Prey Species in Southeastern
Alaska
M. Willson, G. VanBlaricom, B. Kelly, J.
Womble, and M. Sigler
- Assessing
the Extent of Overlap between Steller Sea
Lions and Commercial Fisheries
Edward Gregr and Andrew Trites
Disease
and Contaminants
Ecosystems
Foraging
- Juvenile
Sea Lion Diving and Physiology
Jennifer Burns
- Alaska
SeaLife Center Steller Sea Lion Foraging
Studies
Don Calkins
- Foraging
Ecology and Hunting Behavior of Adult and
Juvenile Steller Sea Lions
R. Davis, L. Fuiman, and W. Hagey
- Alaska
Dept. of Fish & Game Steller Sea Lion
Research Program
Tom Gelatt et al.
- Seasonal
Forage Patterns of Steller Sea Lions
Amy Hirons and Kate Wynne
- Nutritional
Significance of Ephemeral High Quality
Foraging Opportunities For Steller Sea Lions
G. VanBlaricom, R. Synovec, M.
Willson, S. Iverson, and L. Litzky
- Steller
Sea Lion Foraging Projects
T. Loughlin, B. Fadely, B. Sinclair, R.
Ream, and S. Hinckley
- Investigations
of Vitamin A & E Status in Steller Sea
Lions
Lisa Mazzaro and David St. Aubin
- A
Study to Evaluate Transmitter Implant
Methodology
A. Wendell Nelson DVM
- NPUMMRC
Captive SSL Research
A. Trites, D. Rosen, D. Tollit, and A.
Winship
- Steller
Sea Lion Prey and Habitat Use in the Western
Gulf of Alaska
Kate Wynne
Predation
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